Dear Rakesh,

if you intend to locate na event with one single station besides the P and S 
pickings, you have to calculate the azimuth of the event within mulplt (check 
manual for details). The azimuth is critical in order to identify the quadrant 
from where the waves are coming from.

Cheers,


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Enviado: sexta-feira, 13 de Setembro de 2013 15:29
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Assunto: [seisan] Problem in locating an earthquake using a single 3-component 
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Dear Sir,

Myself Rakesh S Gosain,and I am a reseach scholar in Wadia Institute Of
Himalayan Geology, Dehradun , India. We have a VSAT network to record
earthquakes in real time mode and for data analysis purpose we are using
Seisan 8.1 (Window version). We wish to locate an local earthquake
using a single 3-component station. For the same,we went through the
Seisan manual also,but we didn't find the actual process to do it.
Therefore we need your kind guidance and please share the program commands
or study material, if possible.
We look forward to your kind reply.

Thanks and Kind regards

With Regards,
Rakesh Singh Gosain
Research Scholar,
Geophysics Group WIHG,
Dehradun, India




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